Fruits Well, any health benefits of Bael? valuefood, February 8, 2014February 20, 2014 Bael / Bel or Bilva is woody tree native to Indian subcontinent bearing peculiar trifoliate… Continue Reading
Herbs Rosy benefits of Rose petals valuefood, January 28, 2014February 20, 2014 Rose or गुलाब has been inspiration to poets across the world. Rose has been symbolized… Continue Reading
Alternative Medicine Natural food for headaches valuefood, January 8, 2014February 20, 2014 Chuck Norris should be the only person on earth who doesn’t get headaches; he gives… Continue Reading
Nutracueticals Health benefits of Triphala Churna Priya Nair, January 4, 2014May 15, 2023 Triphala is a widely used ayurvedic health supplement that is believed to offer several medicinal… Continue Reading
Fruits Health benefits for blackberries valuefood, January 3, 2014February 20, 2014 If anyone asks you 5 features of blackberry smartphone; you can tell 10 features in… Continue Reading
Vegetables Health benefits of wasabi valuefood, December 30, 2013February 20, 2014 Wasabi is a vegetable plant from the cabbage family, the same family to which horseradish… Continue Reading
Fruits Health benefits of camu camu berry Priya Nair, December 27, 2013February 20, 2014 A new super fruit called camu camu berry, from the Amazon rain forests (Peru and… Continue Reading
Beverages Amazing Rooibos Tea Health benefits valuefood, December 22, 2013August 2, 2021 We often hear about black tea, green tea or sometime white tea. But what is… Continue Reading
Fruits Health benefits of Graviola or Soursop valuefood, December 19, 2013August 2, 2021 In case you had watched Dwayne Johnson starrer movie, The Rundown (Welcome to the Jungle),… Continue Reading
Fruits Health benefits of Mulberries Priya Nair, December 13, 2013May 15, 2023 Highly nutritious and extremely delicious, Mulberries are loved and enjoyed by people throughout the world…. Continue Reading
Spices Health benefits of Zedoary valuefood, November 20, 2010November 8, 2014 Zedoary (Scientific name: Curcuma Zedoria) is an ancient spice and a close relative of ginger. It is a native of India, China, Nepal and Indonesia. Zeodary was introduced in the west as early as 6th Century by the Arabs. Today, however it is very rare in the West having been replaced by Ginger. Dried Zedoary is ground in a pestle and mortar. The dried rhizomes of Zeodary plant are used as a condiment and in perfumes, medicines and cosmetics. The Zerumbet has been erroneously confused with the round Zedoary. Continue Reading